An anonymous donor has given ten inches of hair in honor of hairdresser Betty Hunt. Betty is a survivor of cancer and still on medication for cancer. She is an amazing woman, according to the donor, and still works, always with a smile on her face. Some of you may know her as co-owner of Headquarters Salon in Moberly.

All are invited to stop in and say hello to Betty or drop her a card of encouragement and/or to wish her a Happy Valentines Day.

The anonymous donor has given a total of 22 inches of hair over the past four years. This time it goes to 'Hair That Brings Hope Beautiful Pantene Beautiful Lengths." They are in partnership with the American Cancer Society and give free wigs to cancer patients.

"Hair That Brings Hope/Beautiful Lengths" is a partnership between Pantene and the American Cancer Society. This is the largest non-profit health organization committed to saving lives from every cancer and improving the quality of life for those facing the disease. The role of Pantene is to help women grow long, strong, beautiful hair and to provide the funds to turn this hair into free, real-hair wigs for women with cancer. So far, Pantene has donated 24,000 free real-hair wigs to the American Cancer Society's wig banks., which distributes wigs to cancer patients across the country. To see if you are eligible to receive a free wig or if there are wigs available in your area, please call the American Cancer Society's Wig Bank Line at 1-877-227-1596.